You know a record has reached a different level when its “ID” period. What’s that tho? That mysterious, shazam-proof phase where everybody’s talking about this new tune but nobody knows anything about that. For most of last year, a specific, razor-sharp synth line started carving its way through sets from Ibiza to São Paulo. DJs like John Summit, Anyma, and MEDUZA hammered it. Crowds at EDC Las Vegas and Tomorrowland Brasil heard it more than any other track. What is […] The post How Adam Sellouk Rebuilt a Techno Classic appeared first on The Groove Cartel.

You know a record has reached a different level when its “ID” period. What’s that tho? That mysterious, shazam-proof phase where everybody’s talking about this new tune but nobody knows anything about that. For most of last year, a specific, razor-sharp synth line started carving its way through sets from Ibiza to São Paulo. DJs like John Summit, Anyma, and MEDUZA hammered it. Crowds at EDC Las Vegas and Tomorrowland Brasil heard it more than any other track.
What is this? The answer arrived in January 2026: Adam Sellouk’s remix of Tiga’s “Mind Dimension,” the explosive first release of the year on Layton Giordani’s MADMINDS label.
Tiga’s original 2008 “Mind Dimension” is a minimal, peak-time techno tool. It features driving, functional, and iconic in its own right. Sellouk’s approach was a complete architectural rebuild. He kept the hypnotic, looping vocal phrase and placed it within a new, pressurized chamber.
Slicing, razor-edged synths cut through the mix with surgical precision. A formidable low-end charge provides a physical, chest-rattling foundation. The arrangement is all about escalation, building tension relentlessly.
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